On Friday real estate blog Realty Collective reported that Kidd Yellin co-owner Dustin Yellin is buying the large warehouse building at the intersection of Pioneer and Imlay Streets that’s been on the market for a while, about a block away from the art gallery and studio space’s existing location at 133 Imlay.

You can’t tell from the photo of the beautiful, boarded-up old brick warehouse above—which the current owners use as a storage facility—but the building goes way, way back, for a total area of 27,000 square feet and another 20,000 of parking. That’s a lot of studios—especially since the gallery recently partnered with Soho’s Recess Activities to launch a new residency program—and potentially an incredible indoor-outdoor exhibition space.

A contemporary art museum in Red Hook? Neighbor Urs Fischer would surely manage to fill all that space.